Birmingham International Fashion Week just started, and we’ve already seen many interesting jewelry headpieces on the fashion show runways!
Most of the participating international fashion designers presented their A/W ’13 collections, which included ready-to-wear, couture, and emerging pieces.
One particular show that wowed us to the toes was from the Siberian sister designers Tijana and Mila Popovic! The duo designers are known to recycle, redesign, and reconstruct materials made from high-quality but natural, organic fabrics.
Seeing their A/W ’13 collection come alive on the runway was a delight! But the real treat was seeing a variety of unique headpieces worn by the models during the fashion show. Check ’em out below:
Cleopatra-Inspired Elegance: The Golden Marvel
Model graces Birmingham Fashion Week 2013 in Popovic’s maroon satin dress, accented with a golden Cleopatra-inspired headpiece, March 10, 2013 (Credit: Anthony Stanley / WENN)
Warrior’s Boldness: Metallic Headpiece Majesty
Fierce warrior elegance on display at Birmingham Fashion Week 2013: A model dons a studded black ensemble with a bold, metallic headpiece (Credit: Anthony Stanley / WENN)
Minimalist Sophistication: The Delicate Golden Accent
Striking Profile at Birmingham Fashion Week 2013: A model showcases minimalist sophistication with a sleek black coat accented by a delicate golden headpiece (Credit: Anthony Stanley / WENN)
Playful Elegance: The Bejeweled Crown of Mystery
Enigmatic Elegance: At Birmingham Fashion Week 2013, a model presents a lace-detailed dress paired with a playful, bejeweled crown (Credit: Anthony Stanley / WENN)
Exotic Boldness: Golden Braided Headband on Leopard Print
Birmingham Fashion Week 2013: A model captivates with a bold leopard print and leather vest, crowned with a golden braided headband (Credit: Anthony Stanley / WENN)
Tijana and Mila Popovic, sisters with MSc degrees in graphic design from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, Serbia, have been pioneers of eco-design in the Balkan region, integrating sustainable practices across various forms of applied art.
Since launching their fashion careers in 2006 with their debut collection, “Cash for Trash,” at Belgrade Fashion Week, they have critiqued consumer culture through their work.
Which among the top five unique headpieces featured above do you fancy the most?